Lymphatic venous anastomosis and complex decongestive therapy for lymphoedema: randomized clinical trial

Author:

Mihara Makoto1234,Hara Hisako1234,Kawasaki Yohei5,Mitsuhashi Toshiharu6,Orikasa Hideki7ORCID,Ando Hirohiko8,Naito Munekazu4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Lymphatic and Reconstructive Surgery, JR Tokyo General Hospital , Tokyo , Japan

2. Department of Lymphatic and Reconstructive Surgery, Saiseikai Kawaguchi General Hospital , Saitama , Japan

3. Department of Lymphoedema Day-Surgery, Mukumi Clinic , Tokyo , Japan

4. Department of Anatomy, Aichi Medical University School of Medicine , Nagakute , Japan

5. Faculty of Nursing, Japanese Red Cross College of Nursing , Tokyo , Japan

6. Centre for Innovative Clinical Medicine, Okayama University Hospital , Okayama , Japan

7. Division of Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology, University of Toyama School of Medicine , Toyama , Japan

8. Department of Cardiology, Aichi Medical University , Aichi , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Background Lymphatic venous anastomosis is associated with a low incidence of lower extremity lymphoedema-associated cellulitis; however, the exact relationship is unknown. This multicentre RCT evaluated the effect of lymphatic venous anastomosis on prevention of cellulitis. Methods Patients with secondary lower extremity lymphoedema who underwent at least 3 months of non-operative decongestive therapy were assigned randomly to lymphatic venous anastomosis or conservative therapy. The primary and secondary outcomes were cellulitis frequency, and assessments of circumference, hardness, and pain respectively. Results Overall, 336 patients were divided into two groups: 225 in the full-analysis set (primary outcome 225; secondary outcomes 170) and 156 in the per-protocol set (primary outcome 156; secondary outcomes 110). In both analyses, lymphatic venous anastomosis with non-operative decongestive therapy was more effective in preventing cellulitis than non-operative decongestive therapy alone; the difference between groups in reducing cellulitis frequency over 6 months was −0.35 (95 per cent c.i. −0.62 to −0.09; P = 0.010) in the full-analysis set (FAS) and −0.60 (−0.94 to −0.27; P = 0.001) in the per-protocol set (PPS) Limb circumference and pain were not significantly different, but lymphatic venous anastomosis reduced thigh area hardness (proximal medial and distal and lateral proximal). Four patients experienced contact dermatitis with non-operative decongestive therapy alone. Conclusion Lymphatic venous anastomosis in combination with non-operative decongestive therapy prevents cellulitis. Registration number UMIN00025137, UMIN00031462.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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